Betty's Body

Anybody but Betty
Anybody but Betty
Anybody but Betty
Anybody but Betty

I could be the lover
Of anybody but her
I could be the lover
Of anybody but her

I see her every morning
And watch her fingers forming
Shapes that are as graceful
As a baby's face full of hope

Until it turns to
A neediness that burns through
Your heart like it was butter
In the mouth of someone's mother

Betty's body, Betty's body
Betty's body, Betty's body

A certain scent of perfume
Makes me think of her room
And how I'd like to be there
Lightly touching her bare back

And gently soaking
In the sweet unspoken
I could be her lover
If it, if it weren't for mother

Betty, Betty
If you met me, you'd forget me
Betty, Betty
I am so shy, every day I
Secretly cry since my mom died

Anybody but Betty
Anybody but Betty
Anybody but Betty
Anybody but Betty

I could be the lover
Of anybody but her
I could be her lover
If it, if it weren't for mother

Trivia about the song Betty's Body by The Residents

When was the song “Betty's Body” released by The Residents?
The song Betty's Body was released in 2002, on the album “Demons Dance Alone”.

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